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Hey Ben! that's right mate, and faster too :) The GTR has been my daily for the past 2 weeks while I fix the Patrol's power steering. So I've got no complaints about its reliability, except for the air con which packed it in on Friday...

IanB, I just realised I won't be able to help scout the route on Thursday night - got cricket training. But definitely in for the run itself. You should be able find the Mailman Track and Bunya Rd OK on whereis or a refidex if you want to have a look at them. Just turn L into the Mailman track off Samford Rd, follow it to the end, turn L at the T intersection onto Bunya Rd, follow that to the end and turn R at the T intersection onto Eaton't Xing Rd. Its only about 1km from there to Clear Mtn Rd on your L at the top of the next hill.

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I use my GT-R as a daily driver and the only problems I have had have been tune based and only effect performance driving to a degree. Daily driving is unaffected.

IanB, I may be able to assist you with a scouting run without getting lost. If you do require any assistance then please PM me about it.

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i should be up for this.... hope you guys don't mind slow cars :( (i may go towards the back or something)

oh the back of the pack sucks major wang... trust me.....

i'm sure you wont be "slow" as the group tends to be a medium pace thats quite fun and easy to drive....

in saying that no more bringing up the rear for me my car as is tuned yay!! :P

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Got the car running again, i will come for the thursday night scouting run.

There is another interesting road instead of following Mt nebo all the way along you can take a road called "the goat track" its narrow has no gaurd rails one bad move and your over the edge only problem is that its gravel, still fun to drive in a FWD barina though :D

Mailmans track makes it a bit longer but more fun than the easy drive of samford road.

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Got the car running again, i will come for the thursday night scouting run.

There is another interesting road instead of following Mt nebo all the way along you can take a road called "the goat track" its narrow has no gaurd rails one bad move and your over the edge only problem is that its gravel, still fun to drive in a FWD barina though :cool:

Mailmans track makes it a bit longer but more fun than the easy drive of samford road.

No guards + gravel + rwd = no thanks :action-smiley-069: Sealed surfaces are good :laugh:

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def in now, couple of me girly friends thinkin of comin with, n they just wonderin if there will be a chance for pit stops if need be, and i don't want pee pee in my car :no:

also just wonderin has a time been set yet??

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I will be in attendance. Just got my rear tyres rotated and they feel like a new tyre.... My brakes are still warm from tambo!

haha - yeah i might change my pads this weekend!

anyways good to see your coming dead - would be good to catch up again

def in now, couple of me girly friends thinkin of comin with, n they just wonderin if there will be a chance for pit stops if need be, and i don't want pee pee in my car ;)

dont you have windows??? :no:

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if your girly friends are young, single and hot, there is a spare seat or 4 in my car...... ;)

depends on what you mean by young???

they wanna know if your hot and single to :no:

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